NC3R gateway resources. A humanised thrombus-on-a-chip model utilising tissue-engineered arterial constructs: A method to reduce and replace mice used in thrombosis and haemostasis research.

Harper, Alan G.S., Ranjbar, Jacob, Gibbins, Jonathan M., Roach, Paul and Ying, Yang (2025) NC3R gateway resources. A humanised thrombus-on-a-chip model utilising tissue-engineered arterial constructs: A method to reduce and replace mice used in thrombosis and haemostasis research.
The files and folder within provide researchers access to stl files that can be used to 3D print nanofibre frames, a microfluidic chamber and a mechanical injury press as described in the associated NC3R gateway paper 'A humanised thrombus-on-a-chip model utilising tissue-engineered arterial constructs: A method to reduce and replace mice used in thrombosis and haemostasis research'. Any questions regarding these files can be sent to Dr Alan Harper (a.g.s.harper@keele.ac.uk).
Research / Data Type: stl 3D printing files
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Harper, Alan G.S.
a.g.s.harper@keele.ac.uk
Ranjbar, Jacob
j.a.ranjbar@keele.ac.uk
Gibbins, Jonathan M.
j.m.gibbins@reading.ac.uk
Roach, Paul
P.Roach@lboro.ac.uk
Ying, Yang
y.yang@keele.ac.uk
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > School of Medicine
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1 Sep 2018
31 Jul 2022
Date: 2025
Data collection method: The .stl 3D Printer files were produced using Autodesk Fusion.
Keywords: 3Rs, vascular tissue engineering, humanised in vitro thrombosis model, thrombosis, haemostasis, platelets, microfluidics, 3D printing, mechanical injury
Contact email address: research.openaccess@keele.ac.uk
DOI: 10.21252/ac05-bg65
Depositing User: Mrs Jodie Heap
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2024 09:47
Revision: 32
Last Modified: 23 Apr 2025 15:25

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Resource Title:A humanised thrombus-on-a-chip model utilising tissue-engineered arterial constructs: A method to reduce and replace mice used in thrombosis and haemostasis research.
Resource Type:Publication
Resource Identifier:10.12688/f1000research.158910.1
Identifier Type:DOI
URL:https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.158910.1